TWO Manchester United academy stars were spotted going mad in the away end at Everton as they celebrate Alejandro Garnacho's goal.
Erik ten Hag's men 3-0 win at Goodison Park saw the Argentine score from a bicycle kick and youth talents Dan Gore and Finley McAllister celebrating in the stands.
Just three minutes into the Premier League clash Garnacho, 19 lifted fans off their seats with his spectacular finish.
Meanwhile, starlet Kobbie Mainoo, 18, made his first start for the Red Devils and put in an impressive display in midfield.
And watching the victory with the United fans were their former academy teammates Gore, 19, and McAllister, 17.
An observant United fan captured the pair enjoying the game along with the rest of the supporters on Twitter.
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The post was captioned: "Great to see both Finley McAllister & Dan Gore, in the crowd today at Goodison Park no doubt supporting their academy teammates.
"I know that McAllister is a regular at away games I’ve seen the lad a few times at different aways, this is the United way. Youth Courage Success #MUFC."
United fans were delighted to see the next generation celebrating their team.
One supporter put: "Really hope that Finley makes his debut for the first team one day. That would truly be special."
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Another added: "Finley McAllister will hopefully become the future of this club 🙏captaining your club for the academy and always in there with the fans, what a guy."
A third said: "I can’t wait for gore time to come very very special."
Meanwhile, as Garnacho channelled his inner Wayne Rooney most jaws on Merseyside dropped when the ball hit the back of the net.
Including TV pundit Roy Keane who unexpectedly praised the winger's "brilliant" finish.
Garnacho's stellar performance awarded him with the Man of the Match.
But others disagreed with the decision as captain Bruno Ferndanes and England legend Gary Lineker believed Mainoo should have received the prize.
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